i love the alt text culture on fedi, because once in a while i'll browse other platforms and i see an image that i can't quite parse, in which case normally i would just look for alt text to get what i'm looking at, and instead i get the disappointment of no alt text

Significant props to @purism for the repairability on the #Librem5. Disassembly instructions were easy to find on the community wiki. There were relatively few fiddly bits, with nearly all pieces held in by a combination of screws (of a consistent size) and friction clips. Only the screen itself is glued into place, but it's to a metal frame that conducts heat from a hairdryer beautifully. The damaged screen came off with almost no fuss.

This is now the second major part on the phone that I've upgraded/repaired (the first being the power-hungry 1st gen wifi board).

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@dean @kde @kde I guess so... but why? You'd be limited to the background layer, and this doesn't really call for a nested Wayland compositor. It may be worth looking at simpler ways to tackle that (depending on exact requirements): screenlocker's QML UI, a layer-shell client, KWin effect etc.

@ptrc It's a recentish regression as far as I can tell

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